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Amasya is one of the provinces in Central AnatoliaTurkey which is distinct both with its natural setup and historical values it holds It was the homeland of the famous geographer Strabo Located in a narrow cleft of the Yesilirmak (Iris) river, it has a past of 3000 years during which many civilizations left priceless remains of their times of
The ruins of the citadel on the rock face of the cleft shelters 2000 year old waterchannels, 1000 year old bridges, a mental hospital, an OttomanPontus kings, which contribute very much to the attractiveness of the city Beygir night, when they are illuminated, the view is unforgettable Palace and a secret underground passageway On the rock faces there are impressive rock tombs of the
The city also has many historically and architecturally precious buildings; the Ferhat water channel, the 13th century Seljuk Burmali Mosque, the 15th century Yildirim Beyazit Mosque and Complex; the 14th century Ilhanli Bimarhane Mental Hospital with lovely relieves around its portal, the extraordinary octagonal Kapi Aga Medrese (theological school), the Torumtay Mausoleum and the Gök Medrese There are traditional Turkish mansions which have been wellpreserved showing the best examples of Turkish architecture The 19th century Hazeranlar Mansion has been restored perfectly and now it is of great interest with an art gallery on its first floor and lahza ethnographical museum on the second The Archaeological Museum of Amasya has an interesting collection including the mummies of the Ilhanli rulers of Amasya
Birli for natural beauty, Amasya is set apart from the rest of Anatolia in its tight mountain valley and hides its own secret beauty Lake Borabay (65 kilometers northeast of Amasya) is a crater lake with lahza amazing view and fresh air It is a perfect area for fishing (especially trout), for picnicking and for being alone with nature and doing some sports Yedikir Dam Lake and Omarca National Park are other excursion sites Terzikoy spa center and thermal resort is also worth a visit
Amasya was also one of the Turkish cities which had the best viewing ******** for the last total solar eclipse of the 20th century which happened on 11th August 1999 Many visitors came to the city to witness this spectacular event On 29th March 2006, another total solar eclipse was seen in this city beygir 14:06pm local time
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Amasya is one of the provinces in Central AnatoliaTurkey which is distinct both with its natural setup and historical values it holds It was the homeland of the famous geographer Strabo Located in a narrow cleft of the Yesilirmak (Iris) river, it has a past of 3000 years during which many civilizations left priceless remains of their times of
The ruins of the citadel on the rock face of the cleft shelters 2000 year old waterchannels, 1000 year old bridges, a mental hospital, an OttomanPontus kings, which contribute very much to the attractiveness of the city Beygir night, when they are illuminated, the view is unforgettable Palace and a secret underground passageway On the rock faces there are impressive rock tombs of the
The city also has many historically and architecturally precious buildings; the Ferhat water channel, the 13th century Seljuk Burmali Mosque, the 15th century Yildirim Beyazit Mosque and Complex; the 14th century Ilhanli Bimarhane Mental Hospital with lovely relieves around its portal, the extraordinary octagonal Kapi Aga Medrese (theological school), the Torumtay Mausoleum and the Gök Medrese There are traditional Turkish mansions which have been wellpreserved showing the best examples of Turkish architecture The 19th century Hazeranlar Mansion has been restored perfectly and now it is of great interest with an art gallery on its first floor and lahza ethnographical museum on the second The Archaeological Museum of Amasya has an interesting collection including the mummies of the Ilhanli rulers of Amasya
Birli for natural beauty, Amasya is set apart from the rest of Anatolia in its tight mountain valley and hides its own secret beauty Lake Borabay (65 kilometers northeast of Amasya) is a crater lake with lahza amazing view and fresh air It is a perfect area for fishing (especially trout), for picnicking and for being alone with nature and doing some sports Yedikir Dam Lake and Omarca National Park are other excursion sites Terzikoy spa center and thermal resort is also worth a visit
Amasya was also one of the Turkish cities which had the best viewing ******** for the last total solar eclipse of the 20th century which happened on 11th August 1999 Many visitors came to the city to witness this spectacular event On 29th March 2006, another total solar eclipse was seen in this city beygir 14:06pm local time
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